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Malinowski

[ mal-uh-nawf-skee, -nof- ]

noun

  1. Bro·ni·slaw Kas·per [bron, -, uh, -slahf , kas, -per, b, r, aw-, nee, -slahf , kahs, -p, uh, r], 1884–1942, Polish anthropologist in the U.S.


Malinowski

/ ˌmælɪˈnɒfskɪ /

noun

  1. MalinowskiBronislaw Kasper18841942MPolishSOCIAL SCIENCE: anthropologist Bronislaw Kasper (brɔˈnislaf ˈkaspɛr). 1884–1942, Polish anthropologist in England and the US, who researched into the sexual behaviour of primitive people in New Guinea and Melanesia


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A Republican leadership aide said that it was up to Reid when to schedule Malinowski for a vote.

Malinowski stresses that the documents are priced so there is “something for everyone.”

At least that is what Tom Malinowski, a Human Rights Watch director who took part in some of the discussions, says.

Tom Malinowski is the Washington Advocacy director for Human Rights Watch.

I broke every regulation in the book last night when I talked to Malinowski.

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